Enrique abandons his charity project in Africa after moving with Meghan

The Duke's connection to his charity fades after his life in the US, leaving questions and disappointment.

The prince who lost his way (and his NGO)

Henry, the duke who was previously the king of solidarity gestures, seems to have exchanged his crown for a cowboy hat and a life in California. The same man who co-founded Sentebale in 2006 to support children with HIV in Africa, is now accused of disregarding his own work. Guilty? According to Khoabane Theko (brother of the co-founder and member of Lesotho royalty), the answer is a resounding “yes, and with style too.”

From hero to ghost (in six years)

What was once a passion now seems like a distant memory. Enrique visited Lesotho for the last time in 2024… after six years of absence. Before Meghan, the prince traveled four times between 2010 and 2015, but since settling in the US, his commitment evaporated faster than an influencer in a reputation crisis. Theko is not only “disturbed”, but he dropped the bomb: “His selflessness killed Sentebale’s spirit”. Tough, right?

RelatedThe decline of Prince Harry’s commitment to Sentebale after his life in the US.

And if that were not enough, Meghan never set foot in Lesotho. “For us it is as if she did not exist,” Theko concluded, making it clear that the duchess is not on her list of royal favorites. Enrique, for his part, seems to have forgotten the legacy of his mother, Diana, who was a key figure in the fight against AIDS. Changed priorities or simple disinterest? Time will tell.

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WestCOL raises funds for victims of earthquakes in Venezuela

Colombian streamer WestCOL sent medical supplies to Venezuela after the earthquakes.

Colombian streamer Luis Fernando Villa Álvarez, known as WestCOL, mobilized his community to support the victims of the 7.2 and 7.5 magnitude earthquakes that shook Venezuela on June 24.

Two 10-hour charity broadcasts

WestCOL invited its followers to participate in two live broadcasts of 10 hours each. The proceeds go entirely to the victims.

On June 27, the first transmission was made. During the live show, he combined games, talks and the reaction to the Portugal versus Colombia match. All money generated was used to send medical supplies.

After finishing that first stream, WestCOL informed its more than 6.5 million followers that it had already sent more than seven trucks with medical supplies to Venezuela. In addition, he pointed out that at the Dulcinea nightclub, in Medellín, more items are received to send.

Kick will triple donations

This June 28 the second transmission takes place. The Kick platform, which hosts their live shows, joined the cause and will triple the donations collected during the event.

WestCOL invited its audience to join this new streaming, reinforcing the call to collaborate with the communities affected by the seismic emergency.

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William Levy: I feared losing my children after separation

William Levy confessed his fear of losing his children after the separation.

William Levy spoke openly about the difficult separation process from Elizabeth Álvarez, his wife of more than 21 years. The Cuban actor was the first guest of the program “El show de Paz”, hosted by Paz Padilla, where he answered personal questions from the public.

The fear of losing your children

Levy admitted that, during the family transition, her biggest concern was not material goods, but the possibility of distancing herself from her two children. “I’m not afraid of losing anything, other than my children and my family; material things don’t interest me, I was born with nothing,” he declared.

The actor has a 20-year-old son and a 16-year-old daughter. Over time, he confirmed that the bond with them strengthened. “At that moment, you worry about losing your family, losing people who are valuable to you or losing yourself. Thank God, that hasn’t been the case,” he added.

Regarding the final separation in 2024, Levy acknowledged that it was a complicated moment. “My separation, because of everything that happened, was a very difficult moment,” he said. He clarified that the distribution of assets did not represent a problem for him, because he knows that purchasing power does not define a person.

Despite initial fears, today she celebrates that her closeness with her children has been maintained and even increased after the end of her marriage to Álvarez.

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Gael García Bernal: ‘It’s going to be difficult for them to beat Mexico’

The Mexican actor trusts in the solidity of El Tri in the World Cup and remembers his love for Pumas.

Gael García Bernal is passionate about soccer and has been a fan of the UNAM Pumas for decades. 25 years ago, in And your mother also, he wore the university team’s shirt. Later, he took his passion to the movies with Rudo y cheesy, where he played a soccer player.

His vision of the Mexican National Team

Today, the actor closely follows the World Cup and the path of El Tri directed by Javier Aguirre, already installed in the round of 32. Regarding the national team, Gael commented to EL UNIVERSAL:

“I see her very well. The only certainty I have is that it will be difficult for them to beat her, I don’t know if Mexico can win (laughs), but it will be difficult for them to beat her.”

He also highlighted the strength of the team:

“They will have to play a great game, (the Mexican team) is very solid, we are playing like never before in terms of defense, tactics, technique, there is a good job and let’s see how far it goes.”

The historic El Tri Pass

Mexico had a perfect group stage: three wins and zero goals conceded, something unprecedented in its history. They beat South Africa (2-0), South Korea (1-0) and Czech Republic (3-0). That earned him first place in the group. Their rival in the next round will come from among the best third places: Ecuador, Uruguay or Escucia are the candidates.

The duel will be played on Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at the Mexico City Stadium, formerly known as Azteca.

Loyal to the Pumas since 1991

Gael’s love for the Pumas was born in 1991, when he and his friend Diego Luna went to the CU Stadium to see the team win the championship against América. Since then he has not stopped supporting them. In the last final of the Mexican tournament, where Pumas lost to Cruz Azul, Gael recognized the merit of his rival.

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